Park Road Post Production a partner in Wolf Warrior 2

Wellington, New Zealand: The team at Park Road Post Production are toasting the success of another hit movie – this time it’s China’s biggest ever box office
success, Wolf Warrior 2.

Dubbed a Chinese “Rambo” story, Wolf Warrior 2 was yesterday confirmed as China’s highest grossing film racking up nearly US$600 million in its first 14 days. It
overtook last year’s The Mermaid and pushed this year’s Furious 8 into third place.

The action movie was written and directed by Wu Jing, one of China’s top action heroes, who also plays the title
character, a former Chinese Special Forces operative who wages a war against a band of mercenaries.

The film also stars Frank Grillo, Celina Jade, Wu Gang and Zhang Han and has dominated the box office in China since its
release last month. According to Variety magazine, it has been the highest grossing film in the world for the past two
weekends, beating major Hollywood releases.

Park Road was responsible for the sound editing and mixing on the production.

“All of the team are delighted for Wu Jing and the producers of Wolf Warrior 2,” says Park Road Chief Executive Cameron
Harland. “We had a world-class team of sound editors working on the dialogue, effects and music edit and then supported
that with the sound mix team, led by our own Mike Hedges and his team.”

Of particular note for Wellington’s film industry is the growing engagement with China’s vast domestic film industry,
which has been supported by the New Zealand Government through the New Zealand Film Commission and New Zealand Trade and
Enterprise.

The project was supported through NZTE’s International Growth Fund, which supports New Zealand businesses to explore new
markets, and through the Film Commission’s New Zealand Screen Production Grant scheme for Post, Digital and Visual
Effects.

While not well known outside China, the country’s domestic screen industry is enormous, supported by a massive movie
theatre network and a keen movie-going public. Increasingly, Chinese productions companies are tapping into expertise
and talent in other countries to support their productions.

“This is the biggest Chinese release we have worked on to date,” says Mr Harland.

“Last year, we worked on League of Gods and we are involved in a number of discussions with Chinese productions currently.”

Mr Harland said other Weta Group companies such as Weta Workshop have extensive relationships in China. Weta Workshop
worked on the 2016 release Great Wall, amongst other projects.

Park Road Post Production is an internationally renowned purpose-built facility, providing award-winning sound and
picture finishing alongside industry-leading development of digital workflows. Completed in 2002 in time to deliver the
final mix on Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, Park Road has continued to provide post production at the highest level to filmmakers all over the world. Committed to
supporting industry events, development initiatives and emerging and established New Zealand filmmakers, Park Road is a
strong and active champion of the domestic industry. Website: www.parkroad.co.nz

About the Weta Group of Companies:

The Weta Group of Companies comprises five award-winning companies on the Miramar Peninsula in Wellington, New Zealand:
digital visual effects house Weta Digital; design studio and physical effects manufacturing facility Weta Workshop; post
production facility Park Road Post Production; purpose-built filmmaking complex Stone Street Studios and to complete the
offer, Portsmouth Rentals camera and lighting equipment hire. Frequently collaborating on large scale film projects
while also functioning as independent facilities, these companies form a filmmaking hub that takes some of the world’s
biggest films from first concepts right through to final post production.

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